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To: EOHarm Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 12:00 AMSubject: psoriasis / severe rash

Maurine wrote:anyone have info or a link to flu vaccine and psoriasis for a friend who started to get it 5 years ago when she began getting flu vaccines every year. Also need to know what med(not mainstream) is used for it. She has it really bad.TIA, maurineHere are some links your friend may find of interest:A new cutaneous sign of mercury poisoning?Dantzig PI.J Am Acad Dermatol. 2003 Dec;49(6):1109-11.Trends in incidence of adult-onset psoriasis over three decades: A ...CONCLUSION: The annual incidence of psoriasis almost doubled between the 1970s and 2000. The reasons for this increase in incidence are currently unknown, ...linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0190962208014564 - Similar pages - by M Icen - 2008The role of mercury in pustulosis palmaris et plantarisJournal of Occupational and

Environmental Medicine - Volume 45, Issue 5 (May 2003) - Copyright © 2003 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - About This JournalLetters to the EditorBr Med J. 1956 Nov 24;2(5003):1202-6. LinksMercury absorption and psoriasis.GORDON B, INMAN PM, TRINDER P.PMID: 13364416 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Hautarzt. 1994 Oct;45(10):708-10.Links[Exacerbation of pustular psoriasis in mercury poisoning]Arch Dermatol. 1991 Sep;127(9):1333-8.LinksAcute generalized exanthematous pustulosis. Analysis of 63 cases.Roujeau JC, Bioulac-Sage P, Bourseau C, Guillaume JC, Bernard P, Lok C, Plantin P, Claudy A, Delavierre C, Vaillant L, et al.Department of Dermatology, University of CrŽteil, France.We retrospectively analyzed 63 observations collected in nine French departments of dermatology of an acute pustular dermatosis, recently named in the French literature acute generalized

exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP). Even though 11 of these cases occurred in patients with a history of psoriasis, AGEP appeared distinct from pustular psoriasis based on several slight pathologic differences, drug induction in most cases, and a more acute course of fever and pustulosis, with rapid spontaneous healing. We, therefore, suggest that AGEP is a reaction pattern, perhaps favored by a "psoriatic background." The most frequent causes of AGEP seem to be drug reactions, acute infections with enteroviruses,**** and hypersensitivity to mercury.***** With 55 (87%) of 63 cases attributed to drugs in this series, AGEP should be added to the list of cutaneous adverse drug reactions. Among drug-induced skin eruptions, AGEP is remarkable by its short time to onset after the administration of the suspected drug (less than 24 hours in half of our cases) and the great predominance (80%) of antibiotics as causative agents. It is suggested that some cases

previously reported as "drug-induced pustular psoriasis" were in fact AGEP.Good info here also:http://www.flcv.com/inflamhg.htmlAlso Dantzig used to have an unpublished paper posted on the web discussing guttate psoriasis caused by mercury, but I couldn't find that. He reported that patients improved using chelation therapy.From firsthand observation I can report that low dose dmsa rounds per Cutler's protocol seemed to result in the disappearance of an extensive and severe psoriasis rash (on a child). The rash (diagnosed as psoriasis) had not seemed to respond much at all to the creams or limited sunlight exposure prescribed by the diagnosing dermatologist, but showed significant improvement after just one day of a Cutler-style dmsa round. Good luck to your friend.Sue

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Psoriasis/eczema, etc. are nothing more than the body getting rid of the toxin through the skin. Some of us are better detoxers BECAUSE we detox through urine, bm and skin. It's a shame we have been "shamed" into believing our skin must look pristine at all times. Suppressing this reaction does nothing more than internalize it and create a hotbed for some other disease.

To: "EOHarm " <EOHarm >Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 9:06 PMSubject: Re: psoriasis / severe rash

thanks. I am forwarding all responses to her.

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To: EOHarm Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 12:00 AMSubject: psoriasis / severe rash

Maurine wrote:anyone have info or a link to flu vaccine and psoriasis for a friend who started to get it 5 years ago when she began getting flu vaccines every year. Also need to know what med(not mainstream) is used for it. She has it really bad.TIA, maurineHere are some links your friend may find of interest:A new cutaneous sign of mercury poisoning?Dantzig PI.J Am Acad Dermatol. 2003 Dec;49(6):1109-11.Trends in incidence of adult-onset psoriasis over three decades: A ...CONCLUSION: The annual incidence of psoriasis almost doubled between the 1970s and 2000. The reasons for this increase in incidence are currently unknown, ...linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0190962208014564 - Similar pages - by M Icen - 2008The role of mercury in pustulosis palmaris et plantarisJournal of

Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Volume 45, Issue 5 (May 2003) - Copyright © 2003 American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - About This JournalLetters to the EditorBr Med J. 1956 Nov 24;2(5003):1202-6. LinksMercury absorption and psoriasis.GORDON B, INMAN PM, TRINDER P.PMID: 13364416 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Hautarzt. 1994 Oct;45(10):708-10.Links[Exacerbation of pustular psoriasis in mercury poisoning]Arch Dermatol. 1991 Sep;127(9):1333-8.LinksAcute generalized exanthematous pustulosis. Analysis of 63 cases.Roujeau JC, Bioulac-Sage P, Bourseau C, Guillaume JC, Bernard P, Lok C, Plantin P, Claudy A, Delavierre C, Vaillant L, et al.Department of Dermatology, University of CrŽteil, France.We retrospectively analyzed 63 observations collected in nine French departments of dermatology of an acute pustular dermatosis, recently named in the French literature

acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP). Even though 11 of these cases occurred in patients with a history of psoriasis, AGEP appeared distinct from pustular psoriasis based on several slight pathologic differences, drug induction in most cases, and a more acute course of fever and pustulosis, with rapid spontaneous healing. We, therefore, suggest that AGEP is a reaction pattern, perhaps favored by a "psoriatic background." The most frequent causes of AGEP seem to be drug reactions, acute infections with enteroviruses,**** and hypersensitivity to mercury.***** With 55 (87%) of 63 cases attributed to drugs in this series, AGEP should be added to the list of cutaneous adverse drug reactions. Among drug-induced skin eruptions, AGEP is remarkable by its short time to onset after the administration of the suspected drug (less than 24 hours in half of our cases) and the great predominance (80%) of antibiotics as causative agents. It is suggested

that some cases previously reported as "drug-induced pustular psoriasis" were in fact AGEP.Good info here also:http://www.flcv.com/inflamhg.htmlAlso Dantzig used to have an unpublished paper posted on the web discussing guttate psoriasis caused by mercury, but I couldn't find that. He reported that patients improved using chelation therapy.From firsthand observation I can report that low dose dmsa rounds per Cutler's protocol seemed to result in the disappearance of an extensive and severe psoriasis rash (on a child). The rash (diagnosed as psoriasis) had not seemed to respond much at all to the creams or limited sunlight exposure prescribed by the diagnosing dermatologist, but showed significant improvement after just one day of a Cutler-style dmsa round. Good luck to your friend.Sue

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My husband's Psoriasis/eczema has all but vanished since he is no longer

presribed Plavix. The skin changed more toward normal w/in days of stopping. The

Cardiologist stopped it saying that my husband shouldn't have ever been on

Plavix.

> anyone have info or a link to flu vaccine and psoriasis for a friend who

started to get it 5 years ago when she began getting flu vaccines every year.

Also need to know what med(not mainstream) is used for it. She has it really

bad.

> TIA, maurine

>

> Here are some links your friend may find of interest:

>

> A new cutaneous sign of mercury poisoning?

> Dantzig PI.

> J Am Acad Dermatol. 2003 Dec;49(6):1109-11.

>

> Trends in incidence of adult-onset psoriasis over three decades: A ...

> CONCLUSION: The annual incidence of psoriasis almost doubled between the 1970s

and 2000. The reasons for this increase in incidence are currently unknown, ...

> linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0190962208014564 - Similar pages -

> by M Icen - 2008

>

> The role of mercury in pustulosis palmaris et plantaris

> Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - Volume 45, Issue 5 (May

2003) - Copyright © 2003 American College of Occupational and Environmental

Medicine - About This Journal

> Letters to the Editor

>

> Br Med J. 1956 Nov 24;2(5003):1202-6. Links

> Mercury absorption and psoriasis.

>

> GORDON B, INMAN PM, TRINDER P.

> PMID: 13364416 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

>

> Hautarzt. 1994 Oct;45(10):708-10.Links

> [Exacerbation of pustular psoriasis in mercury poisoning]

>

> Arch Dermatol. 1991 Sep;127(9):1333-8.Links

> Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis. Analysis of 63 cases.

>

> Roujeau JC, Bioulac-Sage P, Bourseau C, Guillaume JC, Bernard P, Lok C,

Plantin P, Claudy A, Delavierre C, Vaillant L, et al.

> Department of Dermatology, University of CrŽteil, France.

> We retrospectively analyzed 63 observations collected in nine French

departments of dermatology of an acute pustular dermatosis, recently named in

the French literature acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP). Even

though 11 of these cases occurred in patients with a history of psoriasis, AGEP

appeared distinct from pustular psoriasis based on several slight pathologic

differences, drug induction in most cases, and a more acute course of fever and

pustulosis, with rapid spontaneous healing. We, therefore, suggest that AGEP is

a reaction pattern, perhaps favored by a " psoriatic background. " The most

frequent causes of AGEP seem to be drug reactions, acute infections with

enteroviruses,**** and hypersensitivity to mercury.***** With 55 (87%) of 63

cases attributed to drugs in this series, AGEP should be added to the list of

cutaneous adverse drug reactions. Among drug-induced skin eruptions, AGEP is

remarkable by its short time to onset after the

> administration of the suspected drug (less than 24 hours in half of our

cases) and the great predominance (80%) of antibiotics as causative agents. It

is suggested that some cases previously reported as " drug-induced pustular

psoriasis " were in fact AGEP.

>

> Good info here also:

> http://www.flcv.com/inflamhg.html

>

> Also Dantzig used to have an unpublished paper posted on the web

discussing guttate psoriasis caused by mercury, but I couldn't find that. He

reported that patients improved using chelation therapy.

>

> From firsthand observation I can report that low dose dmsa rounds per Cutler's

protocol seemed to result in the disappearance of an extensive and severe

psoriasis rash (on a child). The rash (diagnosed as psoriasis) had not seemed to

respond much at all to the creams or limited sunlight exposure prescribed by the

diagnosing dermatologist, but showed significant improvement after just one day

of a Cutler-style dmsa round.

>

> Good luck to your friend.

>

> Sue

>

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